Monifieth Medal Course Monifieth Medal Course has been sitting only six miles down the road from Carnoustie since 1845. Sharing the same unprotected, wide-open spaces and the identical and no less predictable wind that can howl in from the Firth of Forth. The Medal Course at Monifieth is an unforgiving unknown and one of the best…
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The Golf House Club, Elie Golf Course The first golf club was formed here back in 1832 and the course itself has evolved over several centuries on natural links land. It is famed for its unique periscope by the first tee and for the fact that it was here that James Braid fashioned many of…
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Nairn Championship Course Nairn Championship Course is very much a traditional Scottish links with the opening holes stretching out along the shoreline. The course is a fine test of golf for the amateur golfer and professional golfer alike along with beautiful greens and a spectacular backdrop. The club has been the host to the Walker…
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Boat of Garten Golf Course A challenging parkland course with birch tree lined fairways. The course, designed by James Braid, has some fantastic views overlooking the Cairngorm Mountains. (Back Tees 5,876 Yards / Par 70)
Brora Golf Course Brora presents all the attributes of the Scottish seaside links. The layout is classic: an easy opening hole, a short hole facing each cardinal point of the compass, a hole you can’t reach in two shots and the last green under the clubhouse window. The course will ensure that you can use…
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Gleneagles Queens Course Sharing the same magical surroundings as its big brother, Gleneagles Queens Course was laid out by James Braid with the lady golfer in mind, but that shouldn’t deter anyone from playing it. This is a shorter and kinder course, though it contains some very demanding holes where only the most talented are…
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Gleneagles Kings Course The King’s Course, opened in 1919, is a masterpiece of golf course design and appeals to professional and amateur alike. It may be part sentimentality, partly its beguiling good looks and special charm, but the over-riding reason is simply quality — the challenge presented by this grand old champion of a moorland layout is the…
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Gleneagles PGA Centenary Course The Jack Nicklaus designed, Gleneagles PGA Centenary Course, adopts a distinctly American style, in total contrast to The Kings and Queens Courses. Built with the goal of attracting big-time, championship golf, that mission has been accomplished in grand style, after all, hosting the 2014 Ryder Cup is about as big-time as…
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Dunbar Golf Course Founded in 1856, Dunbar Golf Course is a very natural links course following the contours of the shoreline and laid out on a fairly narrow tract of land. Without doubt, this is one of the most attractive courses on the East coast with splendid views out across the sea. (Back Tees 6,597 Yards…
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Blairgowrie Rosemount Course This is a difficult moorland course designed by James Braid, probably the best golf architect of this century. A course of generously wide fairways and accommodatingly large greens, Blairgowrie Rosemount Course has so many glorious holes that it is not fair to single out just a few. More than half of the…
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Trump Turnberry Ailsa Course Ranked as one of the best in all of Britain and Ireland and among the world’s top dozen courses, Ailsa made its reputation at the 1977 British Open when it was the scene of the famous “Duel in the Sun” between Tom Watson and Jack Nicklaus and again in 2009 between…
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Machrihanish Dunes Golf Course Naturally born of the land, yet molded to extract its most superb attributes, this spectacular creation, designed by David McLay Kidd, instantly takes your breath away with both its majestic beauty and its prolific challenges. Machrihanish Dunes is a vast and wondrous links land that will be enjoyed for centuries to…
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Golspie Golf Course Located only 11 miles north of Dornoch, you will find Golspie to be a fairly flat seaside links course. Golspie is wooded with heather and the Lochy Pond provides the hazards throughout the course. A truly enjoyable golfing experience at one of Scotland’s hidden gems. (Back Tees 6,021 Yards / Par 70)
Murcar Golf Course This is a typical Scottish links course with a bracing sea breeze, spectacular views and a fairly challenging layout, which requires accuracy more than strength. (Back Tees 6,516 Yards / Par 71)
Cruden Bay Golf Course Located some 20 miles along the coast north of the city of Aberdeen Cruden Bay sits on ground where golf has been played for centuries. The great, Old Tom Morris of St. Andrews laid out the original course in 1899. In 1926, the noted English designer, Tom Simpson was commissioned to…
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Castle Stuart Golf Links Castle Stuart Golf Links is the most recent addition to the Scottish Highlands sparkling collection of links courses and has already earned a reputation as one of Scotland’s best. Opened in 2009 and heralded as the most important course opening of the decade, this young upstart hosted The European Tour’s prestigious Scottish Open…
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The Dukes Course The Dukes course is situated two miles inland from famous St. Andrews on land surrounding Craigtoun Park. In its elevated parkland setting, with majestic views over the town, the coastline to Arbroath and the countryside to the Highlands, this typical Scottish inland course will provide a great contrast to the famous links…
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Kingsbarns Golf Links Strikingly handsome, with picture postcard ocean views from practically every hole, don’t be misled into thinking good looks conceal any shortcomings in the challenge department. This is a layout that has everything you expect from a traditional links and then some. The traditional out and back design is filled with a mind-boggling variety…
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Royal Dornoch Championship Course The pride and joy of Highland golf is and always has been, Royal Dornoch, where the game has been played since the early 17th century. Ranked among the top dozen courses in the world and one of the best links anywhere, it’s a layout that belongs on every golfers bucket list. Visit during the…
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Dundonald Links Dundonald Links has quickly become recognized as one of Scotland’s “must play” links courses. Designed by Kyle Phillips, the course has played host to prequalifying for The European Tour and qualifying for the Senior British Open Championship. The course is located at the very heart of Ayrshire’s golf coast near to Open venues Royal Troon, Prestwick…
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